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François Lalonde's been involved with the project for four years and says the recording process can be something of an adventure. Working out of a rented van, Lalonde packs the vehicle with soundboards, wires, microphones and assorted sound gear before leaving on a trip that could take him deep into the province's wilderness.

These are tough days for our Atlantic salmon. The pressures placed on this fish are considerable, from environmental factors in the oceans and in our rivers to the international deep sea commercial fishery.

The trial of Richard Bain moved a step closer after he reached an agreement to pay his lawyer. Bain, accused of first-degree murder in the 2012 election night shooting at a Parti Québécois victory party in Montreal, has agreed to pay his lawyer Alan Guttman $40,000 after selling some of his property. The money will […]

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Volleyball and sex ed enthusiasts of all ages took part in the 10th annual Serve Beach Volleyball Tournament at Jeanne-Mance Park Sunday to raise money for a sex education workshop program at the local non-profit Head & Hands. About 20 teams from Montreal restaurant and bars competed during the tournament with a goal of raising $50,000 for […]